Art
Plein Air Painting by Jim Broussard
- Item Number
- 193
- Estimated Value
- 700 USD
- Sold
- 425 USD to lb49e04c2
- Number of Bids
- 9 - Bid History
Item Description
This beautiful 9x9 framed plein air painting titled 'View From Peaked Hills' shows a windy road towards one of the storied dune shacks of Provincetown. ARTIST BIOGRAPHY Born in 1956 to NYC Illustrator Edwin Broussard and raised in Montvale, New Jersey, Jim Broussard has been painting for more than thirty years. In 1976, Jim enrolled at Boston State College and in 1978 transferred to Massachusetts College of Art, where he studied painting. In 1981 he rented a studio in Boston's South End, where he painted for nearly twenty years. Spending summers in Provincetown as a youth, Jim's painting frequently led him back to Cape Cod. In 2002, he moved to Provincetown full-time, trading in his large South End studio for a new, smaller one and the limitless plein air expanse of land's end's quaint and historic architectural motifs and spectacular sea and dune scapes. In 2011, Jim was the recipient of a two-week artist residency at the Margo-Gelb dune shack in the Cape Cod National Seashore through O.C.A.R.C. (Outer Cape Artists Residency Consortium). His work has been represented by the Loading Dock Gallery in Boston, Gail Browne Gallery i and Oils by the Sea in Provincetown. he has exhibited works in Members shows at the Provincetown Art Association and Museum and can be found in several private collections in the U.S., Europe and Canada. Currently, Jim has his work on display at Oils by the Sea Roccapriore's Gallery, 437 Commercial st. and Chach Restaurant, 73 Shankpainter rd, in Provincetown. Born in 1956 to NYC Illustrator Edwin Broussard and raised in Montvale, New Jersey, Jim Broussard has been painting for more than thirty years. In 1976, Jim enrolled at Boston State College and in 1978 transferred to Massachusetts College of Art, where he studied painting. In 1981 he rented a studio in Boston's South End, where he painted for nearly twenty years. Spending summers in Provincetown as a youth, Jim's painting frequently led him back to Cape Cod. In 2002, he moved to Provincetown full-time, trading in his large South End studio for a new, smaller one and the limitless plein air expanse of land's end's quaint and historic architectural motifs and spectacular sea and dune scapes. In 2011, Jim was the recipient of a two-week artist residency at the Margo-Gelb dune shack in the Cape Cod National Seashore through O.C.A.R.C. (Outer Cape Artists Residency Consortium). His work has been represented by the Loading Dock Gallery in Boston, Gail Browne Gallery i and Oils by the Sea in Provincetown. he has exhibited works in Members shows at the Provincetown Art Association and Museum and can be found in several private collections in the U.S., Europe and Canada. Currently, Jim has his work on display at Oils by the Sea Roccapriore's Gallery, 437 Commercial st. and Chach Restaurant, 73 Shankpainter rd, in Provincetown.
Item Special Note
Available for pick up at the PFS offices in Provincetown or winner and PFS will work out shipping arrangements.
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